RE SOLVED THAT WE LEAD THE PROCESSION IN OUR LINE OF BUSINESS BECAVSE WE'VE GOT THE GOODS AND WE "SELL IT RIGHT. RF ous ALTHOUGH WE KEEP. A-GOING, WE ARE HERE To STAY. WE ARE HERE To SERVE OUR PATRONS. WE KNowW WHAT To BUY AND WHAT To CHARGE FOR IT. = AND YoU CAN'T BE DISAPPOINTED IN' THE JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, AND OPTICAL GooD.S YOU BUY FROM U.S. WE'STAND BY OUR GooD.s AND MAKE GooD oN EVERY SALE. COME To OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT AND BE FITTED CORRECRLY BY ANEXPERT OPTICIAN WE Do ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING AT REA- SONABLE PRICES. I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. BROCK BROS. & CO. SRUC RUNES Special showing of D. & A. Corsets and Well Shaped Brassieres We have fifteen models to choose from--one to fit any figure The D. & A. Corsets are the best fitting and most popular corsets made. Prices range from 50c to $4.00. Model No. 295 is designed for medium stout figures, short back--in every way a pleasing style, made of good English coutil. Sizes 19 to 80. Price $1.25 Model No. 620 is another very popular style--is medium high bust, and made of goed English coutil. Has 4 hose supports. Price §1.35. WOMEN'S BLOUSES Exceptional offerings in Women's White Voile Blouses. Some with embroidered fronts and large collars trimmed with lace. 4 styles. Sizes 34 to 44. Price each $1.00. Ladies' Tailored Waist of fine dimity with square sailor collar of white organdy, long sleeves. Sizes 86 to 42. Price $1.50. Three specials in Ladies' Middy Blouses at $1.00, $1.25, and $1.35 each. LADIES' PRINT WAISTS. Ladies' Print Waists for morning wear. They are medium and dark colors, made of good strong print. Sizes 34 to to 42. Price 76c. Ladies' Bib Apront, made of assorted prints, bound around all edges, pocket on right side. Price each 30c Ladies' fitted overall] aprons in assorted colors, with pock- ~~ et and belt. All sizes. Price each 60c. - WALL PAPERS. Bargains for this week or until sold out. 8 patterns of Bedroom Papers, with light back- grounds and with neat floral desi Regular prices--10c and 12c. roll, sale price 8c. per ih Call and take a look through our samples, have : a large stock to choose trom. ~~ it il i 5 iv USSRIISERLNBSESSBRURERREE gx : u AO WN ih i Ho i m i 4 i g =r Ti oh 72 Thos Mi 74 Allan Wal 76 Albert Stone 78 James Blair 79 Wm Bowles 81 John Michie 85 Albert Akhurst 87 Charles Wells 89 Geo Midgley J 90 Wm Tummonds 91 David Johnston 92 Solomon Fralick 2 ohn Bu | Peter Parrott 3 Wm Steel 5 Merwin Christie 7 John Jeffrey 10 Robert Palmer 12 Richard Cragg 4 job Wilkinson ohn | Gregg 19 John joe Sheepjvaluators were all re-appointed. 957, OF ILLNESS DUE TO ONE CAUSE yaiciins agree that 95% of all illness is Physisia only because of accumulated waste in the Colon (Lower Intestine In fact, the most eminen of the orld's lists claim that if Colon were always > © 8 a 8 8 a 2 ® 9 Elijah Beare 11 Wm Ackne; 13 Wm Polloc 15 Adam Wallace 17 Frank Heatlie the life of humani he en be doub bled, TE > There is now a owe aud simple method of of cleasing the f this poisonous Pica it clean, pure and Dealt. Of curing constipation and the depressing bilious attacks which make us dull, blue and inert--without any spirit of ambition. That method is Internal Bat with 'warm water, administered by the "J.B. L. Caseades, ap "Nature's Cure." Over 500,000 people are now enthusias- tically using this modern warm ales cur cure and Physi hysicians are prescribing it 4d PI It is making sick folks well Fad well folks better, stronger, more ambitious, enegetic and confidential. is letter from Mr. A. McLean, of Con- er Te, Co, Parry Sound, Ont., a suf. ge rer for 35 years from Constipation, is very valuable. Parry Sound, Ont. Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell, Toronto; Dear Doctor,--I have used the Cascade since | received it 21 with wondeiful results, Before | started this treatment | could not pass one day without taking medicines; since have not taken one dose, and feel so much better in every way I have Cosh troubled with constipation for the past 35 or 40 years, and, of course, at my age cannot expect a speedy cure, as Iam now in my 78th year, but the relief it has alread. given me is a promise of the good it will I do for me. I think a good many orders will come from Parry Sound as the treatment be- comes known. I cannot speak too highly of fhe Cascade treatment, and will surely talk much about it." Yours gratefully A. Maclean The "J. B. L. Cascade" is now bein - plained and shown by Orval Byer, Drug- gist, Port Perry, anc he will be glad to explain its action and uses to you i If you cannot yall ou should write to- day to Chds A T; M.D., 163 College Street, Toronto, for booklet, "Why Man. nok To-day ls Only 50 Per Cent. Efficient." 1000 Poles Levelled. Good Friday's storm ef wet snow followed by a gale of wind and ram provided just the combination to give the telephone and telegraph com- panies a maximum of trouble, From a few miles west of Toronto, north- ward to Lake Simcoe, eastward to Napanee along the front and also vie Peterboio and Lindsay to Ottawa the havoc to telephone circuits was™ter- rific. In the neighborhood of a thou- sand poles were down carrying with them their heavy copper circuits. Near Napanee there one stretch of five en where rot a pole, loaded LBL. ays ago sist the fury of the storm. Although telephone gangs from centers were quickly on the ground the work of repairs, owing to the great congestion of express and freight traffic, has been very difficult. at- Conipany carries a big stock of such em copper wire, etc.. so that the work of restoration has. been 'speede much as possible. But the storm has been an expensive one for the "Tele | phone Company whose ¢ | has beenthe. inconvenience to patrons Tmyerszie Bet : as they were with wet snow, could re- | Toronto, Montteal, Ottawa aud other |' erial of all kinds was never so scarce |' but fortunately the Bell Telephone | 'supplies as. #ubber cable, | d up as| *very Women's: Institute, of 3 foe Vicaran 'de-. ig test praise for the part they: didn r recent effort to supply socks to the soldi Forty-nine women undertook to get as many pairs of socks knitted in a given time as possible, and it is wonderful what has been accomplished. To have 900 pairs of socks as a result of their work was more than even the hopeful | members expected--and best of all; the work was all well 'done--a credit to every knitter. Two pairs of these socks will be sent to every Cartwright man overseas 60 pairs will be sent the Field Com- forts Society, and the balance to the Red Cross. all the Cartwright Soldiers overseas. Ewgrs:--At Markham (formerly - of Manchester) - Wednesday, Apnl 11, 1917, Robert Wellington Ewers, aged €0 years. Dog Bit Child Death Followed Eddie, aged 18, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Saxby, died re- y- Cal and examine ou Dinner $10.00 p Select Groceries alwa Bulk Teas, black, green and mi Salmon, choice red, at 18c, 26c Salmon, pink. per'can 20c, Lima Beans, per can 20c 1 Prunes, 10c and 15¢ per Ib . Figs, 8 Ibs for 25¢ i, "eu Fie Canned Corn and Peas; 2 cans for abc ~ Auction Sales On Friday, April 20, Mrs Wm PRE : : Stubbs is offering for sale her house~ This Society has also sent boxes to hold effects and house and lot, at]. Manchester, Jos Baird, Auctioneer. On Saturday, April 21, Mr Charles Taylor is offering his household effects for sale at Switzer's Paint Shop. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. George Jackson, Auctioneer, White: Ww andotte Eq . for Hatching, Thirteen eggs for one dollar. Apply to Harold Archer, Port Perry, Ont. tf. cently at Peterboro. The little fellow had been com- plaining for ten days or more, but was well enough to be out on Sunday, when he went to the hospital to see his mother, who was undergoing an operation." His father took him to see a doctor Sunday afternoon, and on Monday no thought of his death was entertained by anyone. The cause of his illness was not a all clear but it now appears that he was slightly bitten by a dog about three weeks ago on the right eye, and the opmion is now that this primarily was the cause of his death. The dog was shortly afterwards shot by the police. Fairbanks - Morse Type Z Farm Engines LISTER GRAIN GRINDERS PREMIER SILOS SAW FRAME AND SAWS RUBBER BELTING At Reduced Prices W00D AND STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS CREAM SEPARATORS A good separator is necessary if you profit to the fullest extent from the increased milk product- ion and get all the cream. Prove this by trying one free of Charge J. W. COLLINS Local Agent Port Perry pr formance, comfort and style--built low with harmonious ol. sweeping t is a beautiful car in every sense Th is powerful, quiet and of 8 mote hi sho. Thecar bas uk secclersion, It has lines. turning cushions, the 5 (31 radius is sh to tour safely and © . re 1 pr rt? Directory First! \X/HEN you. call a telephone number from . memory or when you guess at it you are apt to be wrong. § The mind has a trick of instead of 1263" you a "1623. "" 9 And when you thus ask for the wrong waste gt de he ls i your error. q Dir first In the end i rectory Just is good pricle, nie the latest issue of the telephone book. The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada r Light our 975 'Roadster - - $950 'Country Club $1110 , Fob Toronto Subject to change or ponies Built to Rigid Standards' Every Overland Light Four is built to a rigid standard of pert appearance. of the Ye a rdy construction. The